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ever tU prt -1 raay t tW cd a a a " '- r- - - - ' .11 c. ja-u f '.V'. Vrv'.f cf C. a. ti-8 merej ha. U-i fve r., U a ilka.VWa'., tharmv, tLa tm mectwLnr 0 fiat-la t . U. tft oS KMxtur aa tar; lt Ja. Frs.-.'-w- fci rnrc-ti 1 r.Mio, a"4 tilt -. ri ir-ar.j FmvJt.T. .ft-tof ibe.a erc-d laeraww-ki i and tit 9"iht ctvrrm vjtu ".. Lamacr,- a44 U-atov-1 Iiuiow.i tidfi m a Utac oa. B.ndnaair wtucl, waa atMr-fty fcru&cL .VW creamy la 1000 aaaa killed, 42 JO prwoner. ti twn and eooaJrail atcva. . The C2ke d y XriUlj xUm LkVrrd dry baar Uaj 1 ttn ro,T' a tha tower YtfUda. . . ' - , , atLa lith Thorn wa at ck.td- TttCpetWaa i u ftf defence rh rm burnt tiM prt of urvlrv Wk commvnetted with, n, and po" 4 otl iklaad.'. Th ttnenKaij after aa imjrwuuo. w ;--., Aaitmn UilUci. There were 430 UawaJi troop. loa of American sip ia DsJH-eportiV It u however, with pleasure we.tn ittu ycu, that no dificdTtjr hat been tt xdeUo tbeir o charingi ani khoutd een tsi hot'ilitj of in 4- rtacH emperor w Amtncw ' Fr.H BrfTi Wuihs MuentrrrefAfjuiO. co-ircJ rJ SchU, oaicr Ce cAtnouiu! of tc t rciu-D pev vr4 w was, ; -? rent tht rod coinint ' Tb American eovernmentt with a due consider- V:V" A? adon of AmerkiateresUand of the peciiUarvy tom-nooietj aea e, n tf y.pa lht intekourte between tad eltewhereeotot tOMe -oe o, jq- aj ordered a atrkt projwrtf tan orct COtao wuhw thi embtrgo in their porta, nnikr the tacit uodersrnd. thett Oecren. , : . - , ling, that UjKud be ral&ed la lanwr or eu&er pow , The aecoanta TOtt 00 doubt hare received oiler whkh ihould repeal its bbooxiooi order, i' i M..v rrnrrifn which Have been iopov 1 ' ' Such waa the reUtive tlato of tlonet in hich Mr. , ir.rra"""!.""! Ait tV. trA of the conunenr. ire well cal- Enkme commenced hit pctocMioiu w tuc . r . .i, .... . .-v. 'futthanttf, K.iipth4r4crprilawyaatawthC v I M appeftrtnea ot tut ei'y- , . .- t" ; .. v . 7 . JntU lSih tht ertemy uUr P"ock atteapTd tha pO- t of the Vktula, wrt repftld and Wipd to bora - i lhMrboata..- . w r!. ,..'.';':..'. . y . ; : rrem tha lfltB tatha jd &ra.DombroWiU attacked tb i , between robrixaiClociiw,anireulted , . tw ihticbrfor6tTmbrf forded fail pmcctioa Cz?t(Khow and Thornaml aacared the cotniftaaic Vua af thia lattcrpUM with Inonaclaw. . ... ''''V'.i VV- JS?wCxhiiJa ttA- , i " ll , V '.U WoraoaTlrckwedatothal9thaMbearceiTcd, t jBmotuny fp rat mny Amerjr" rrirli a Gotten burjf, ' ., a Vrtuoh ofcaaiooed ajnericA prbdaee to tail at once. awe i .' lhan 10a t)cr cent tobae0c fce inatance, ft-U frtm 28 A ' : tbUlinft to i. ; Screral Aawcaa vettela have been atop. ,; ; t by the Rnli(b in tht Ctttefat. and tent foa EagUnd, ' SV tiaxitaadtnUtevciaaranetbetnf for 8wedUAfMta.I " v t-.''l ' g-r. fatkatlao'.Matl . r The AmerUta) imiment having aent. Mr. Slaiftai ' ' ' ' tniaialer to twr ert, on our part Coant Fader Prtrowiu : Uo f ahlea rott otf axobaaaaduf to ye voiftd watea. . . ' - - , m Uui pcriud heh embaasica art tUouchUb be re maA- -l)la and imtwrlant. aa tha eomnicreial rolationa betweet A, Jl lluaiua and ajaricawiU bt mucbimpewed, ahd aactoaer , -;- uwoa oiintereitteaecud uenae4Vtt. . ; -, . .. i-rom tut tsonaon uaztite a June 3 - :t ciliated to deter houiet wlih,ywa from.njak ing any ahirraenta to hl teigMwarhood'at yea cannot pa acquaiiuca. tun iw tenbof the daeer, or trie manner n wpicu 11 can be avoided.. Since the teteinding of the Britiah order of the 1 1th of Noretober, j-ovr vessbls can trade to this rief anA 39 Aguish norts with perfect aecuriw j but at a French castomrhoute ia ettabTithtd here, we re com The rain ner ia which be conducted )t, and tne point 00 which it hat been ditavowed by the i Jijjuah fjoverq merit, are Important enwh to rrttnt a ac Derate eonaideratiph, and at the plpert will be laid lbrC Parlunlent in the. ensuing week, we thai) resume this subject in another p;jr. lu tmportanct; does ootarem to be well understood. We lire in an ae, in which revocations of the acta of Pltf'ipccn tiariesare so frequeht, that the absurdity, and prtc - a a 5 " a ' a t a 1 - . t c 'UJ' ' j II,,., n-.. to be reocble, but the cases must be extreme, and t of .rbobingen and Husum offer ,,4 destroy the tmiity of the ity; whence with a trifling ddiu- 1-- 5, , , W'' "7 'JrJ'V'' VVrS-&&WrW interference of the French, it 4' 'i;M5W f, 51IW & farther than dirocUng tacb .1 'V "4RtSNr. - r ; , frort-Aelr Mrti nd,if thhig vf the kirttn6st exttlleflt wjesty In-counciL ' th7S,nW Mf'S0 i' i WHEREAS hhttnitiMrv. trr hia imicr in council land of 6xr river, froof whence a tical mischief of such breaches-ol Lub, are toUlJy mend to vou not to etpbte any property to I overlooked. .Who will hereafter confide -in p!ei. their irasp: by a direct ahipment to this place, potepuane when iheir acta are thus, of oornroon V ' ' a 11. I marla vtrwlltalA . nr vk! Ja tit l!Aaailrv rltra tir until the French emperour nat pronounced ni ,v., r-v- , - "--.. .u - a v -r.-lcertainlf extreme easel in wluch such acts otitrht Danish port mora aecur'iM - .. .. 1 - - - onai expense, rood will find the way into tDc ; Bl4t the boint of Cict is; that the diavowal of Mr. piece WKctine renrai conauci AmerioL 1.Vhene vcr circlim; f war admitted it. oar tone to is with repard. td the admissiWl of yoyr b?p rdt America haa alwaya been iasuUigi'pid pur into the Danish bortst thi oucstion ia decid- conduct every thing but friendly. Every pew hope ed in the affirmative, and if aibihty of thi detc coniiacDui niaracv wiuwui y I prsainea act it 01 a , .Ti 'nWtiiatiAnturTare which remains I ttancea have in aril lam Vah MMiitAik aaaaai atwaaM ffh ltw ri 1 aiv. . r 1 1 . MFtallnni iiT Pnmni. hna Kilt hytravirl tht' tin. rtnmation being changed w or uw rr?iftU, t wi vj- Amtrica; and. then thing' are not ap well 1 directing ucQ hip wiy Uitk lis, we have vented wr atrtfeJn inioriout lan- better rtlerav ruaee and nwarthv conduct toward! her. Whilst n 1 y 0 ' ' ' . . . . . . ... 1, a smau isi-l there were any hope ia Spam; America could get cood deal oflnothintr direct from "us. v But-'dlsupnointment j -. o jno jttt aay 01 .tut iuk. was picaacq to oraer iuMvrawanM vmitiuk ." vv , 1 -T -o .77 " , . -r -70 - - thn ma on.M ni mi muciif in equiieu. u ina tu ah -rF JanuarV and 1 1th of Nitvcmtr iflOf should ha Ll-vt suspended, o far a waa necessart tor tae- protec- .ntr dnvh 'froitt auch annnlicr alvui ""':v,vv"3,ul . t. "i. i sir i" z r . . .-rrr-r-- Tiaioi vcasEiaoi me u. suiu di Amtncu aaiunir tor or .from the ports of Holland, fer a limited dmd '; at)H irtt rAPflf rln,no,anra I -tits matav vtnnf ..uv(. M.I HUM .11 VMIIinillW uv IILIkl -J stinotly to ascertain the southern boundary bf the -v i .; countries ukrti as' coifcpriied Hinder the de scripdon of IIolLnhd in tuch order, b Pleased, bv and ' with, the advice of hi privy: council, to order, and , ' hereby ordered, tuat the said, order shall not be V; ? yonstrs 1 to 'extend or.to comprehend the Iskfid : of Vtalicea, which i tha possession ot France, M ' br aiiy port or place outh of, the said island 1 but, . v.iievertbe!es, no vessel of rhe.aaid U.States, which (Shall hav bee desdned to thai Island of. VValcheren , v" '-':- nprt or plate on.the borth bank of the ri ver SchehlO, shall be liable td capture under this or '.der.unlcsl idch Vessel shall have been informed of ' i -a . V thi order on her voyage, and warned by any of his ' iaajeaty ship or privateers not to proceed te the ' C; JsaWisland of Walche'ren,' of to any port ot place in ; ? !, Afld .the rrtgftt'hohvthft lords tommitsioners ofl S . las nwestr treasury, Us maiesty s prlnapal sec re. 'tariers of state, the Idrds tomlnissidnera6f the admi- majfeusfrtmyoflrcountrandw been oft , and off durihe some years, oiir demands every reason to expect brisk demand afihigh with our hopes and prosperity, and oui mo price for the Xargoesjthat may reach cs J and derattW behig only cd-existeni.wkh onr disappobt although ah over abundant, importation may ment. . . . .?., 5 ,1 x- ' depress our present prices, we are of opinion , Alto the immediate point on which Mr, Frskbe's . tv, taltt.'and the todee of the" hieh court of admiraltv,'. 1 ' ; , awift-k Tt-y-pi!ir rViaifna KfMin fn thrm "in wmjmv I h'.-. w- vL '-s -f " frVTTUPTT , weiearntrora Af.i the 31.t of , jffiHS r' rM, w r7-:v';' " v renWastoBeim depress our present prices, we" are of opinion As to tht immediate point ther willconunue aumciehtlv hich amply to re- act is to do tasa vowed ty ministers; it is not to be pay those who may adventure this wav. aod we collected from .tha correspondence: r The. cortw feel atfrselves justified in eflcourairiRgytrtl'to V4 on the part pfM. Erskine i characteiiv make some shipment without ld.s of time, as ed : ft business ,v . : wm,.fi. seems full upon his mind, and he coms imroethte Ae first importationi receive proportlona- 4 ff itbi in ahy wayvSti oy igncr pntr. , ; ; , ' VJonly id that clreiiUos tuoivocal fbrtuaUty of tbb old - ouujuincu ywu atu iuu vui i.cm v i diplomacy, w whtch the writer seem ouly anxiou thi principal article s df your trade; - , 1 lett he ahould be understood as aavinsc soibc thins T: v n ...: r J I : l . ; . 1 1 .1 ' aibc mmuim.du iciu) per vvu. uugnuuu urviin irb urw Kmcuca 0 i,ihui wmcu every 13 50. Fdltirk (( dOr. 'Coffee t5 a 65 cts. perl succeeding aenfehce la only tjoyed further to vAfi 9 j, osJLl9v4 .41 a to. . ' - 4 I M t rench diplomatistf, formed Into a athoo: . '. , v .a.- ' '"i . . . under ChoiseuU grafted the school loyfic, and the ; " .; MvTork Jith ii. w .oquacity pon public ari respondcnce Every I'lMoi mminiivrK " ord had its' endless appendages, and every phrase Last eyenine amred at thi port, thoahip Hope, England waa an eminent instance of thi specie of B irom poruMux. . nc diplomacy, and Lord Liverpool was formedmUo upward of 50 P8Cora, andjsBicbo. , The caution, the precisiohithe mea- permionv v. ; , v . Itured gravity, the decorura which carefully avoids i Titan afiVYTiitw aanTi ava atau.an naamaa tMat .a ' . a TOTtf-T1"' j I every thmg of passion and petulance j' fall these flua Mentor, Capt Ward, remained at h;,u. tiTisiavKi k. i kWcii , . j M , . , , t -"av-f ana VM aaav a avw a k.aj,aMJVt, aTk BBaBa UHUDdl a meoroers oiucqi Arsuwg, our out where the business is in a point, and the parties j tad thatthe U. Sutes brig Sy. wiUitl? t,, at it, Can see no I C " . The King's most excellent majesty m council. f arlv fWVUEIlEAS the island of HelleoUnd sdriT t f. aflmen. I leered to his' majesty's forces and Is now in hU ma- jesty'a possessipn ; hi .miesty is. pleased, by and j . with the advice 6f his privity council, to order, i and ' jyU is hereby ordered, that the trade to afld from He , .Bgdhnd shall bo ooofined toBridsh sldps, havtgated , according tolaw except in cases where his majesty fyawtf it pbased by his special hcehse bthef wise to i-i- iperniitvf'i'- -i'-v -v"; '-' f . An4 for tha' wore elTecftialliv trrevehtintt anv fo , T-ireff vessel carrying n .any- tle to or from the J4t Said island, corary to his puijesty't wilt ana plea ...Hr .rH by.thi orderexpri:ssed, m majesty is far mediately dispatched from; LOri ent to Ene:land That no account of anv new bat tie between the emperor llonaparta and tlw Arch Duke Charles had reached Bordeaux .that af fairs between America and France, remained in tta- In addiuon to the above, a passenger in jthe Hope, . - . tJk'j ..I j m -..' , - pwiwwiumiwtiuw Htw aouic Mure wuu.uu dated the 15m of Jufie3from.BorpUxwhkhwMte ' 8 v '1 ; .ther. Pleased, by and with the advice of hisnnvv .1? . -7. ". i. J . I' ... . . . i. "l "J. " - -. . .. .. 4i:Jr-Ued thaiianves ofthb North Ha : Jbrelgti vsfel except a befcre excepted, shall en, ier into the tiort, harbour ol road lyinc between the . island of Heligolarid, and - Bandy islarid, and ; the Jnoals ot the said islands respectively, and common sent to him just as the Hope was leaving the Cordo van. A' U . . ., , . , ' ..;-,. P The Commissary of Mat . eV at Roebefbrt, has just written.to the Maratime Prefect at Bordeaux, not to grant any more clearances to American vessels, as they had just heard that the commercial Inter course oetween America and t ranco had been sua- a a ' a '.'' 'a - 1 penaea oy a law or tne American congress on the JOthbfMajlafit.H;; : Naw'Yoac: lulv 28. Sitrrjtnilcrrif ike tity of St. Votmnrohr the ji.t nar.M!.. r t. ' .... -.: , Arrl ,il liiKMl. k .1 . .-thsteretr and thartro goods, 'warcty W'liicTChan Xh 'Vh"i-;?"-ir.'wa be in any manner put bn " ,C;".bUot iany part of 'me'saidishuidof HeHgplund, ' .rwin.uiv.aubn lirciirii tcbocii r nunea imm in shore at such island any such' foVeign vessel or " anyj, manner trjmjftipped trom ariy Snch; foreign ' ? , vesacl, inttj tor "resJel :Iyins in tha said Whoiir. V't ;..;Lv.b fj0rt.'Or id.. into anv' auth fnrB wanil ; ?j the rikht honourable the lordsx&mmiSslonera of his pwiyi rnd .thsi lords' commissioners of '' ?"t' the admiralty, at e to p-ive th'a firanr irwtAn . . ... ' I , " f "W." vvw i-Jj:.,''.1.i s l..J!.i. ' T . ; ?ji?TirvSTrTo conut-t. iNitiitMATio. . v. The foUmvkirl Is an extract of a lrt?( fmm s hftmbur-cfj. dated May: tO, 1809, froni a house ; bf the highest reecubllitio tl eir friends n TV -,;-v.i.T;r a uu mwuijuyn io our intercourse '- yrUhTyou-f untry,"tive American flag haa aaU " beerf ttisbhrj-ed: in uriighbodrJiodi Phree i?:-- Tessewrwaiiaiiirapre,nave,arrive4'at,4pn. fiuoge!aii3HwsuW!h4 altW.it: Is a be , 4. pected Jfisji'" .-more ViU fx11o,theit '(cargoes; i ''lWMrtn advahtifge.iSJt $& Jong .(,. . r , aiijtw w. vc vecu tm ou irom touT renouar .- r : '1 " ' m i tuuiua- ,cii' objection either in prudence or decorum. ltr. Fox was an inimitable exampte of this simphcuy and rectitude. v- t 'v ' . Mr. Enkine, with & mapW directness, acknow ledjjps, without disguise, the unjust violence in the affair of the Chesapeake ; he speaks of it with sense oi rasooe, ana at to same .time winra can ivmi hw ui.uu puw u y. y The Ibfioannr defence of Mr. ErskibeV conduct ia ex tr acied from niladclphia- rrer, and ia rerarded . (aaystha Northmerican) aa coining from hinosclf or onio 9110 in ma swmuciicc.j . We mertthe foHowmg fcommunicatiotv at the re; s ouJst of a friend without wldne for me.cOrrect ness of the opioions expressed in lti-TJ. S. Cai Sia-7-ln exjtroining the ihsucdons of Mt Can' nine to the' British Minister mthis country, to far British ihin William Penninr we haVtl received -5 Xm.TT- w; . r rr:.K r.', r?-v"-?i , k appear mat jwr.rwune bad stated to ins trb- we nave iranwateo tne lonowmg arucie 1 Vemment his belief that the persons composing our Extract of a letter from a native Hayuan at St Do- Urf amicable aecemmodadon with GreatBriteim 4. B'"eno w uupMfi.ronu-rrmce; w a dispatch bf the B3d of January, Mr. anningini dated June jath. ... . , .-.,,. 1 r ict. trwvin. tr'.M.aiftf t'vi k.-; I - '11 "I lo? hve r& the member -p( the Aroefifi Government have having endured alLthe calamities attached thereto, BUch ,dispbsidon,hji majesty's minister will b rea Tr j every species ox nmai ami dy to wididfaw the xceptionbl6 orders in eoundl could be found, and the small portion xf stale provi respects America, on tettafa cohdiubn s sions we nad ion hand, wa have at last been oblis-ed 1 1- r.ii a - aas Mat uussv vauuim.v ai w vwuiaULiviiaM ui viuci iu to turrendcr to the lintlsh, whoblockftded oiir xxut. I . w.4vu m ua vn.- w.1 k... j d . a- a'' ' : r 7 , MOW w uuaavi fr ji oiuiv ttnoi vi iim IfU-f 1U1&UCU tlTWl 1ataT.V0flTT.H alt ei.M'ai.MMlIa.. - : I . . a . . a ' a- .. ' crr-rr-i fvY"j'-w7.fw-.,. - 1 bis wsovcaooaiirsucii respecu as they may be coo . ; Tr - u iT tnaVne ?Fn sistent with the rule of commtin sense, 8c with die fre. to dehvet up the towm lth all it mmumtioriJ nature of ottr constittttion.vi ,. K$h& J V; -v. v are guns, Ro and the nghsh are to furnish vessels to ;i ? condition" that America ihaU wijhdraw htr transport tiie Fench f&mm Jo Earoperr , interdictions, enibargo, Ice 1 so far as thev .relate 10 TUuwtjrtm Bvrdeau bejxinfi-w tblith a Ma 174 td the ships of war and tfade of Great Britain, leav- .- - .:: Tj- TT"I v S .''' I mg toem in rorce as jo r ranee, ana tne power who - 'f ' JUOaPEACXi lune. .171; aA.n hit Atifiwi. 1 W'hMa .K-. k tMa. '- 'a a a ' . . " i ne Servians ma trained constdcrabie advs over the Turks, and the Russians have taken - nil JL t? ' ,1 ."Va . S SV. . btsgf been full compliance; "ft far ait th?r :"w'as audiority tested in the" executive, except in feafstrd toHolhuul. W"9.'m.7-JBtW .Mfweaji. Atthe period df tha negbchldon Holland hadj by nppic;-iA74 fwi-claihattoii, edudherahbiectstrom1lnemW l"a- v - , lTaAtTOSi .V; ' tMewtmUtlefoTvjhavebeeaaL aK ri ; 'rc-'Wa 5 ,uffered 11111 Meal pTO'opteaab ar otBcial accf miuflhe.destructioa of .the britr and i.wJT..,ij JT. .u. T-L ther preludito re nas no power 10 cute v ei. , -..:f, ... , lis rorcrnnitEt Tlia cucj.! 1,7, jmediale operation-. a mere ai. ,. , u urdkuco(our trtkoawkh t'raaccrrtn . lura lor. .. - Si.- Crest Britain, tr tii- . r f the operadou ofthe embargo, ; teotioo of America td prtver.t ... . s , tang wtth t ranee, and the pow en . AS WU w s v .' V4. . ' . It L . . . ' uira au avica Arocnuo v , r tentpuog to traao with t. art.''kc fxc, - t ' ThiscooUidoo ispr i. plaint would be made 4 pcrwaciine h. of the la ws of the country ; k the axki wic,J ,- Of the fact woold obhe our govern incut to the forfeited bonds. On .the receipt of an oTici J note, enr:' r? dopt Uiete condiuonsv hit majesty would be r- ' , to repeJi the order u Council," tec kc- II . J Brilish mimstry been acmiaintexl w'kv ' r -' tion, or had they really been des- - a';ii5tment,'they would have engageiacnts as the president i . such engagements he ha plvto, suit jaoo of authority on 11a rwrt v. c diled him to a share of the blame Kui r.. must attach to Mr. Canning, . , It may fairly be presumed that Mr, Lmt municated Lis orders, . in extenso. to MT5 And he no doubt received from our ailxnirr a repedtion of those assurance 1, which, it u,t. , be had heretofore made known to bis governnv -. and on which Mr. Panning mttructioo art r to be founded, -"W.'.enevcr Mr. Canning shall vt ... tore U givii Mr, ErsUne'sexptanations to the p;D. uc, we shall find, no doubt, that thoM assum- bav been repeated to him i assurances, which, -.. ther verbal or written, are merely ia be coni . ; a uie opinions of inHUeacyl characters, and in r . way bindhir on our government, tut whioh from tl,t nature,' ought not br committed to papers ,' 1 he sole errourof Mr: Lxskine appears to have Sriserafrotn Lis belief that Ids sapetiours were' tt-l If anxious to eflVtct an DJustmerit ofouriQi'renccs : and, under that impression, he Would natural! j L I safe in havin;' executed his iiwrrticticais, so Lr t;, from their crudeness Sc absurdity, wu pracQcallc : in reiosmg te mini tne arrnngemer.t, uiciinu. ri 1.1- nistry have afforded n undeniable proof of their m friendly 'tUsposiuohs towards' us,' knd they will dou.N ' less find it an easier task to hare excited than td Uui 4uillizo the Spirit of the American people. ; ; 1-' f:v-V- -V "" e aii anint,, , . k ' VARiouiToifiNi ' j From A Richmond J JEtiiritit.-'Pr.-C J ; tri reviewine the letter which 'ir. Cannlno1 tiiv laid before the llouse of Commons, as a ccpy of his instructions to Mr. Erskine, the first- question which naturally seizes ' opbri ; the-' mind.3 is, AVere these the instruction under which Mf .- Erskine' acted ?" Much as an answer in the rib&auve would redound to he hifamyof the British ministers--, thus prov! - an 'almost' unparalleled complication of vices; wrohgii beginning with force and hypocrisy, ai terminaung in perfidy and forgery-yet are the cla-, racter tad measures ofthe present minisrtty itiEld eht guarantees against , such a " presumption lVe appeu to the circuhistaiices ofthe Case itself-" '."tid we iik, whether, there are hot m these ve'ryciiyvim iiaiaies the -strongest: reasons for ' stispecdng,1 that somVofthe paper and instfocdons undcr which Mr. Erskine has acted, have been Suppressedby the min istry. lX - A V ! ' - -, ',S; "- ;(-' h Let these drcumsrahces be duly weighed t f i - .These instructions heir date, on the 2M of Jim ary -Mh Oakley left England about the? 20th 6r St 1st" Of Febrtisjyi- W hy wa he J neai-ry four .weeks de tained after the composition of this ..perUin.tM long interval, wa thereno nfevr turti ofeventswiiulr rnij-bt,hav6 dictated rather 8 her view of theii rela tionstrith the fj. State's v'ivf i-' It Was late in the nihl of the very day on which, this paper !eeras tohave been penned, that the dis pah of Lieutenant General Hope arrived announ. . ing the battle bf Corrtinnav die death tad defeat .of' : Moore, the gloomy sbife of the British arms and ef forts in Spain;. ;Forthi-M London Gazette extraor cunary of January 34:thtldl introduces the dtspaich, the lion. Captain Hope arrived bUo last tight with ' a dispatch, 'lt&'lce.Washis imelligenre tabulated to have at least some effect on the mind of hi r. CaHning ? ;'. '- - "tf i ,-' , ! The course of negociatioti, which.took place'at Washlagtonon the Ifthand lth of April seems io have been of so close, and aystcmadc a naturet a v to have been chalked -''out.by the miiustry to Erskine, ' The first point which he seems instruct ed to bring ..forward is theTrnfamous affdr of. the . Chesapeake. It having been,, say he, 1 epresept--, ed to his majesty, that the Congress of the United 7 btates, kc."-i--m thi' . way opening the; negociatwa a Mr, Canning' Utter of January; 23, directs him, I havJardingly,' recelf ed; liis majesty's com mands, in the e vent bf, such law's taking place, to of fer on .the part o( his majesty, an honorable repara tion tor the aeirression, committed by a Bnuah . 1 al offlcen In die attack on the U. -States' frigate,. Chesapeake." t Hi? then goef on 'to, submit,', cor formablyto 'instractiotis'.' . lion ond reparation. -But, wherei id the note of th 2Sd January, is this point oqco touched -wpon -t a "Not a word Its said abduttho order j in which thedis biited points tvere'tp beadjusted--H)ot bne.about tlx ChefrapeakeWheiro, thfcn, Ve daauind,isthe c . py of the instrucdeftis, which' lie received ont! . ; f jointly wtth thcher.subjectf--'lT mstppp essec. v' To suppose besitle that,Mr.rsv. would have mad such proposiaonai In the yer v teeth, of such frathictioiis really to stagger i :dullty Itself. tindt undingor.t! a - . a 1 ? i. .Kiqer - n idiot mil: .destruction W-?W;?W-!f? kl' ffa-'ti 'iftr tre-tyvU-; ! -tli -.- I vfKtirK"'&''&1 .f-:d.' That Aroenca U'wriliw? t" - hniru-i. fin Prihcft PonUtowsla aWred on' thev hsiJi May,jrinthe. pre9eM Va,-'th iVrtu'. .-i or carryine lwo, m ume or w; r ...1 trade wiintneenaniy colonics. Wretla, a pluce celebrated for its sah mines lt is prohRble that he Teached Cracow on the xTth.', life tiusaian xarroy Vv;.vrTtiTv.t Jr" ""."4.v-xFircc.eivco.tne otuciw aconmutau uur fromivhlchsl. coi'U.ion Where cotllj hay peenthef tahh of the son of Lord Eraki have setin the. difference between tht - i'ist.-jo-1. ahdhis propositions, i Well indeed might ?.tr.C-iv ftfag have said that rid minister ever went, v. 1 "erif , v hwpoen-iWbuldf.1 Erskme' have i ' cnaniy colonics, excluded dttrirjs peacd. LTbli . s. 1.. . .-.-il. ' r. . ..... i yujw.iv sudjcw ior treatv.- uowao Mdeof his intruCtions-.wheiv he , was xieDciitlant tor his post upon party who y, ere' io tuWt eppo-i f bMto hit own-j-'Whose eye were ever itpsin-i eoertodetectomeTa m hlAondurt aita'r " , pology for drivin'ij 'hiai from his oOVcef nildhe hy stj i explicitly auved otlr goverhmect, that fc "' . was authorised" to raka' these ate.a I that bl . s pnly .i actin"-' 'ledknce to bis - ma teatr's co r)ands?".t ju.:'Ji'ist dlei 7mS mateaty s tor .1. M( Vilnnti' i x ton. .... sen week'af;cf . . i. ' ::. '' -1-- ,-.L , V H at 4 . t
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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